was wondering - who has the oldest active tractor?

DR Darren

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something i just thought of, who in this forum has the oldest tractor that is used regularly for something other then show. whether it mows or pulls a wagon, rather then sits in the garage and is hauled to shows.

some of the tractors just seem to never age and keep going.
 
I run my wet corn auger with a 1930 Case "L" every fall. It is hand crank so I start it in the morning and leave it run all day until I quit hauling at nite.
 
I use a 1935 JD-B to rake hay almost every summer. It has been in my family since around 1940 and my grand father used it to farm when he had it. I even have the owners manual that came with the tractor when it was sold in 1935
Hobby farm
 
It is a 62 ft. X 8" auger which gives it a pretty good load. I can't really say how many gallons per hour but it doesn't seem to bad.
 
i was just curious if it went all day on a tank? one of those deals, u start it in the morn, turn it off at night, havnt not filled it, and fill it the next morn and go again.
 
I use my A/C Model M crawler in my discing business. Don't know the exact year but it is late 30's. I put almost 100 hrs on it this season. It is like that rabbit it just keeps going,and going. stan
 
I have a 41 Farmall B that dad bought used in the late 40's. I have used it all my life. My kids are on it now. My grandchildren will be on it soon. I have a 2 row cultivator,and a 2 12 plow that came with it. Also I built a buzz saw on it which is used a lot these days.
 
I have a John Deere 250A track loader (yellow- not green!) that i am told is a '41. Use it every week. Anyone know anything about these?
 

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